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H House

Anchorage, AK This 2,200 sf house was designed in modular components for offsite fabrication in Washington State for installation in Anchorage, Alaska. The main house is connected to a parallel wing consisting of a master suite over a one car garage. The master suite is configured to allow to function as an accessory dwelling unit within the residence, allowing for privacy from the main residence. The basement is to be constructed onsite with ICF concrete formed walls to increase energy efficiency. Project...

Issaquah Remodel

Issaquah, WA A minor addition and facade remodel to a 1970s split level home consisting of a new entry walk, trellis, and siding replacement. Project Brochure Project Sheet...

Chartwell School Addition

Seaside, CA This prefabricated modular project consisted of a two module, four classroom detached addition to an existing middle and high school campus.  Modular construction was selected to reduce the construction timeline and disturbance to the school year.  The building included two restrooms and its own mechanical systems.  Two classrooms contained a retractable room divider to allow for room size flexibility.  A large overhead garage door was incorporated to allow for the room to open to an outdoor deck for additional...

Magnolia Remodel

Seattle, WA This remodel to a home in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood consists of new kitchen and living spaces, a second story addition and an accessory dwelling unit added to the basement. Three rooftop decks are added to capture the views of downtown Seattle and Elliott Bay.  One deck off the new primary suite bedroom, a second off the upper level entertaining room and a rooftop deck on top of the residence. Grouparchitect Team: Scott LaBenz AIA, Julia Atkins, Kyle Stevens Structural: Bykonen Carter...

Sun Valley Residence

Sun Valley, ID A custom two-story prefabricated modular residence over a site-built basement.  The main living level and primary bedroom are located on the upper level affording the best views of the valley and Bald Mountain.  The lower levels contain guest quarters, den, laundry, workout room and spa.  An elevator is provided for aging in place living. Grouparchitect Team: Scott LaBenz AIA LEED AP...

Kirkland Option

Kirkland, WA Located in Kirkland, this prefabricated modular home, based on our Option Series 2.1 with Method Homes, was customized to meet the needs of the homeowners and their unique site including a upper level deck with hot tub off the primary suite bedroom. Grouparchitect Team: Scott LaBenz AIA, Bryan Washko, Youree Hong Structural: Ashley & Vance Engineering Geotech: Pangeo Civil Engineer: G2 Civil with Litchfield Engineering Modular Contractor: Method Homes...

Hinoki Terrace

Kingston, WA Designed for prefabricated modular construction, this private six unit townhouse development features attached and detached live-work style residential units configured for future conversion to mixed use buildings near the ferry terminal in Kingston. Each unit features a two-story two bedroom living unit atop ground level carport and storage space which is convertible to retail / commercial uses at the resident’s discretion....

Pinehurst Residence

Seattle, WA A new three level, 3,733 square foot, seven bedroom, five bathroom custom residence with an attached 950 square foot two bedroom accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in north Seattle’s Pinehurst neighborhood. The home is designed for aging in place and includes an elevator and universal design features. The accessory dwelling unit is located on the lower level with a separate side entrance and no direct connection to the main residence to provide separation and privacy....

Century Home

Seattle, WA A second story addition to a 1900s era craftsman home in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood. The addition will span over the existing home to keep the original box beam wood ceiling and historic detailing of the interior intact. Numerous remodels to the home over the years will be modified to try and return the home to its original character while still providing additional floor area for new bedrooms that the owners require for their family. Grouparchitect Team: Scott LaBenz AIA, Mike...

Shoreline Greatroom Remodel

Shoreline, WA This mid-century home needed an update to create a modern connection of space between the living areas. With the removal of the central fireplace and service areas, minor circulation changes, and the creation of a vaulted ceiling, the living areas are transformed into a cohesive space. A complete kitchen remodel and custom family room casework complete the project....